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WARKWORTH D.H.S.

Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 24 December 1930, Page 5

 

WARKWORTH D.H.S.

The annual presentation of certificates aud trophies won by pupils of the Walk worth District High School took place on Friday afternoon, prior to breaking up for the Xtnaa vacation., Owing to the unavoidable absence of the chairman of the School Committee, Mr J. Morrison, the presentations were made by the, headmaster*- Mr J. G. Catran. Opportunity was also taken to farewell two members of the staff, Miss J. Pickering and Mr W. F. ThompaoH. Miss Pickering is about to enter the Auckland Training College, and Mr Thompson has completed his period of pr. bationary training. ... Following is the list of awards presented :— ■~.'■'.''.'■ Higher Leaving Certificate.—Beryl Moore .'7 '.'■' '"'■ , . . ' •, Senior Free Place and Intermediate Certificates. — Dorothy Clark, Jean Morrison, Annie Grimmer, Mifawny Edwards; Bentley : Oatran, Kinross Near, Stuart Neal, Eric Phillips, William Phillips, Thomas Roper, Stuart Simpson, Morris Yule. Good Attendance Certificates •—•;; Nelly Yule,. Charlie Cruickseank, Johu;- Yule,.. Joan Cruickshauk, Edith. %•> biuson, Flossie Littin, May Lockie^ Joyce Grant; George Wood, James| Phillips, Cath. Yule, lan Harr^ Barron, Eiic Wood, lan Ramsbottooj^ Jack McMahon, James Barron, Harold, Ingham. . • /;:■';:;...;:,'. ' ,_ ', - Smith Cup a#d Miniature for Swim-;. ming.— Brian Verry. Junior Girls' Championship Cup and Miniatpes.-—Betty-liockie, Eflith Pickering.!: ' ' , ■; Senior Girls' Championship Cup.— Violet Oa-mpbeil.: • ': Team Cup.^—Joyce Smythetnan's; team.'' .. "'■ ■■"■■■'■;■ '■." -'■■ -^_ .. "i

- ■ Spelling Prizes.—S. 5, Jean Hamil ton ; ; 6i Ivy Clayden. ;>'

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